In which sentence is the eord immensely used correctly?

A. The woman put her jacket on immensely
B. The child said she liked the cake immensely
C. "Sit down!" Said the aunt immensely*****
D. The runner finished the race immensely.
Is the answer C?

Yes, it's b.

No.

I went and reread it and now I think its b am I correct

wait...?who is right

What is it?

dude it's b immensely means greatly so she likes the cake greatly or alot

No, the correct answer is B. The word "immensely" is used correctly in the sentence "The child said she liked the cake immensely." In this sentence, "immensely" is used to describe the degree to which the child liked the cake, indicating that she liked it very much.

To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the meaning and usage of the word "immensely." In this case, "immensely" is an adverb that means to a great extent or very much. To verify if it is used correctly, you should check if it makes sense in the sentence and if it matches the intended meaning.

In option A, "The woman put her jacket on immensely" doesn't make sense because it isn't clear how one can put on a jacket immensely.

In option B, "The child said she liked the cake immensely" is correct because it conveys the idea that the child liked the cake very much.

In option C, "Sit down!" Said aunt immensely" doesn't make sense. It seems there may be a mistake here.

In option D, "The runner finished the race immensely" doesn't make sense because it isn't clear how one can finish a race immensely.

Therefore, the correct answer is B.

Oops word.

It IS C, ms sue was wrong this time!